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3. Cave Hotels, Cappadocia, Turkey
Among our five most amazing uses for caves, the list would not be complete without at least mentioning some of the amazing caves from the region of Cappadocia, Turkey. We could do a whole blog post about it, however that might be a bit unfair. The region is famous, for its unique geological and historical wonders, such as underground cities, cave temples and cave hotels. It is a haven for tourists. Below are just some of the incredible places you can stay in. 2. Cave School: Dongzhong Primary school In southwest China’s Guizhou province, a huge cave has been used for something extraordinary. The cave, which is carved inside a mountain and was formed naturally over thousands of years by wind, water and seismic activity is now home to a primary school, complete with basketball courts, teaching rooms and small buildings.
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1. The Secret Cave City of Arras, WW1
Underneath the northern French town of Arras, a secret city housing 25,000 soldiers just yards beneath the unsuspecting enemy was built. This massive feat of engineering included chapels, canteens, power stations, a light railway and a fully functioning hospital. This “mega trench” was built after the slaughter at the battle of the Somme in 1916, when British generals attempted a new major offensive at Arras.
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